How to regedit or edit registry in Windows?
October 11, 2007 – 8:52 pmRegedit, which is built-in in Windows 2000, XP and Vista, enables you to view, find, and modify settings in your system registry. A registry contains information about how your computer runs. Regedit can be very risky so make sure to back up, export everything before you change anything.
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type Regedit, and then click OK.
3. Press F3, then type the name in the box and click Find Next.
4. Then right-click, select delete.


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When i open up my ie7, it freezes!
Is there a way to fix it using Firefox?
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Brayden, Thanks for the advice and thanks deciphering Craig’s post. Cheers
my bad for the double post…
Wow Craig, Thank you so much. And what he is trying to say is under Internet Explorer Tools, click Internet Options. Once in Internet Options, click on the “Security” tab and click “reset all zones to default Level”. After that, click on the “Advanced” tab and click “Reset”. It will change your homepage to the default page (when you first bought the computer), but that can be changed easily. Hope this was handy.
Wow Craig, Thank you so much. And what he is trying to say is under IE Tools, click Internet Options. Once in Internet Options, click on the “Security” tab and click “reset all zones to default Level”. After that, click on the “Advanced” tab and click “Reset”. It will change your homepage to the default page (when you first bought the computer), but that can be changed easily. Hope this was handy.
try craigs advice its the only thing that i found to work. thanks craig.
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
Craig or Bob where are you
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I hope someone can answer us quickly im sick of that message popping up all the time
“all settings back” I am confused as well Craig. Are you saying to click the default button on both tabs?
I have tried everything but the regidit process and nothing is working.
I have questioned Norton about it and they have missed their own 48 hour turn around time in responding…….
Craig
I have delete my temp files but do not understand the reset all settings back (advanced/security tabs)
do you mean that i have to untick all the boxes
Craig: You’re a genius! Thanks for your contribution to world sanity.
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to remove the trojan.win32.linkreplacer, its easier than all of these reccomendations…
very simply, open up IE tools, delete all temporary internet files, and reset all settings back (advanced/security tabs) and restart your machine.. this should do the trick (its an IE bug)!!!!!!
happy trails
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[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
[...] and delete the following infected entries in registry. If you do not know how to edit registry, click here to read [...]
if u cant search 4 registry …try to download tuneup utilities..it has a free trial and the software includes a registry editor which is easy to use. good luck
This trojan is so annoying! all it does is popup…i got no registries were returned also…any ideas?
what name do i have to put?
and what are those codes? not on the box on the webpage
for step 3. you said type in the box
what name do i type in?
or is the name regedit i type in?
if so in step 4 it says right click and delete do i delete the file regedit?
I am experiencing the same as Lou, none of the registries were returned.
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I tried this but after completing step 3,I get a box saying “Finished searching through the registry”.My only option is to click “ok” I am not given the option of step 4.
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